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Re: [ptp-dev] Problem with Linux remote build from Windows 7 client

Chris, Dave,

 

I’m not so sure about this – for a makefile build, I always chose “other toolchain”, as I’ve found that the environment is managed out-of-band from Eclipse – eg, see the screenshot of the setup for remote tools – this is from Eclipse 3.6.2 – and its corresponding PTP version.

 

 

Jay

 

 

From: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Recoskie
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 12:31 PM
To: Parallel Tools Platform general developers
Subject: Re: [ptp-dev] Problem with Linux remote build from Windows 7 client

 

Which toolchain did you select when creating the project? If you don't pick one of the remote toolchains, then you will have this problem.

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Chris Recoskie
Team Lead, IBM CDT and RDT
IBM Toronto

Inactive hide details for Dave Wootton ---05/24/2011 11:15:41 AM---I attempted a remote build using Indigo RC1 and the 5/23 PTPDave Wootton ---05/24/2011 11:15:41 AM---I attempted a remote build using Indigo RC1 and the 5/23 PTP build with a remote tools connection f


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[ptp-dev] Problem with Linux remote build from Windows 7 client


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I attempted a remote build using Indigo RC1 and the 5/23 PTP build with a remote tools connection from a Windows 7 client to a Linux system. I have a remote makefile project cretaed with a makefile and a single source file.

When I attempt tto build, it seenms that my Windows 7 environment is being passed to the Linux. The start of the console log looks like the following

/bin/sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `('

/bin/sh: -c: line 0: `echo "PID=$$ PIID=23" > /dev/pts/5; export "LOCALAPPDATA=C:\Users\dave\AppData\Local"; export "PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=AMD64"; export "SESSIONNAME=Console"; export "HOMEPATH=\Users\dave"; export "LOGONSERVER=\\BIGCAT"; export


Is there a setting I'm missing to prevent my local environment from being copied to the Linux node?
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